Abstract RID-1 defines identity in the Ambient Era as reversible residue: a fading, thermodynamic imprint generated through embodied interaction between a human and their environment (see p. 2–3). Rather than treating identity as a profile, record, or stored representation, RID-1 frames identity as a momentary field-state that appears, strengthens, weakens, and dissolves according to ΔR, presence residue, and ambient interaction conditions. The operator unifies prior work on: • ΔR — reversible stress • RR-1 — route residue • ARS-1 — action residue • AURA-1 — presence residue RID-1 formalizes the canonical definition: Identity = I (t) = Rᵣev (t) — the reversible residue active at time t. Irreversible residue is excluded and treated as an architectural failure mode. RID-1 establishes the first complete, non-extractive identity framework for AmbientOS, CFQR-based presence, chromatic telephony, and humane Type-1 system architectures (p. 4–6). Identity is not stored. Identity is reversible.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287010a974eb0d3c02549 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18792889
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